Perceived Benefits by the Fringe Villager of Kaziranga National Park in Respect of Animal Husbandry

Abstract

A survey was conducted in 4 selected forest range areas of Kaziranga National Park, namely Agoratoli range, Kohora range, Bagori range and Burapahar (Ghurakati range) to study the perceived benefits by the fringe villager in respect of Animal Husbandry. From the survey report, it was found that that 69 per cent of the respondents felt that they were getting low level of assistance from the govt. and forest authority for being in fringe villages. Among the respondents, 44 per cent of them did not utilize forest product and 49 per cent perceived medium level of benefit for their livestock rearing. The majority (72 per cent) of the respondents felt that their basic amenities facilities were somewhat better. However, 41 per cent of the respondents perceived low level of veterinary support and 62 per cent of them reported that they were getting low level of technical assistance and support from the BDO, Veterinary doctors, extension workers, NGOs, Forest department etc. In the multiple regression analysis between independent and dependent variable, it was found that education qualification of the respondents had significant contribution (P<0.01) to the degree of benefits for livestock rearing in the fringe area.

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BIJU BORAH1, ATUL BORGOHAIN2, SANATHOI KHUMAN, GAUTAM BORDOLOI, SADANANDA PAYENG5, TASSO KONIA

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  • EP ID EP344277
  • DOI 10.24247/ijesrapr20181
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BIJU BORAH1, ATUL BORGOHAIN2, SANATHOI KHUMAN, GAUTAM BORDOLOI, SADANANDA PAYENG5, TASSO KONIA (2018). Perceived Benefits by the Fringe Villager of Kaziranga National Park in Respect of Animal Husbandry. International Journal of Educational Science and Research (IJESR), 8(2), 1-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-344277